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Cats help promote healthy heroes

Fresh from their 2022 premiership win, Geelong Cats are back in local schools as the GMHBA Healthy Heroes program kicks off for another season.

Helping empower kids to make good choices about their health and wellbeing, the program focuses on positive behaviour change across the key areas of physical activity, healthy eating, screen time, hydration, sleep, and mental health.

More than 40 primary schools across Geelong will benefit from Round 1, with ambassadors Tom Hawkins and Nina Morrison visiting students to run a series of workshops this week. A second round of sessions in June will see more than 20 additional schools enjoy the interactive lessons.

Last year more than 15,000 students engaged with Healthy Heroes in person and online, with teachers praising the opportunity for kids to learn in an engaging and interactive forum.

“The GMHBA Healthy Heroes is centred around healthy lifestyle and is one of the best education tools and programs for young kids,” ambassador Tom Hawkins said.

“At Geelong, we always try and make an impact on the community, and with the GMHBA Healthy Heroes reaching over 5000 students just shows how great the program is. As players, we love delivering the program at primary schools across the region and I can’t wait to see the program continue to expand in 2023.”

Geelong players Mark Blicavs, Amy McDonald, Gryan Miers and Mitch Knevitt visited St Robert’s Primary School in Newtown this week as part of the program.

For more information visit geelongcats.com.au/experience/community/resources/healthy-heroes

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